Control of oxyuriasis in rabbits by fenbendazole

Death, poor condition and unsatisfactory breeding performance in a rabbit colony was attributed to infection with Passalurus ambiguus. The trouble disappeared after treatment with 50 ppm fenbendazole in the food for 5 days. In laboratory trials 12·5 ppm for 5 days eliminated more than 99% of adult a...

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description Death, poor condition and unsatisfactory breeding performance in a rabbit colony was attributed to infection with Passalurus ambiguus. The trouble disappeared after treatment with 50 ppm fenbendazole in the food for 5 days. In laboratory trials 12·5 ppm for 5 days eliminated more than 99% of adult and most immature pinworms, 25 and 50 ppm eliminated all immature and adult pinworms. These doses were also effective against Obeliscoides cuniculi.
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Animals
Animals, Laboratory
Benzimidazoles - therapeutic use
Diet
Female
Fenbendazole - administration & dosage
Fenbendazole - therapeutic use
Food Additives
helminths
Male
Oxyuriasis - prevention & control
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Oxyuroidea
Parasite Egg Count - veterinary
Rabbits
Rodent Diseases - prevention & control
title Control of oxyuriasis in rabbits by fenbendazole
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